A Timeless Ritual to Express Gratitude, Seek Blessings, and Cleanse Karmic Debts
In Sanatan Dharma, Shraddha is not just a ritual—it’s an offering of love, gratitude, and responsibility toward those who came before us. It is believed that even after death, the soul maintains a subtle connection with the family, and when remembered with sincerity and devotion, they bless us from beyond.
Tarpan, which literally means “to satisfy,” is the ritual of offering water, sesame seeds, and mantras to satisfy and uplift the souls of our ancestors. Together, Shraddha and Tarpan act as a bridge—between generations, between the living and the departed, and between karma and peace.
At Moksh Dham, we help you perform these rituals correctly, as per Vedic vidhi, because when done right, they purify your lineage, remove Pitru Dosha, and invite lasting peace and blessings.
And if you’re going through financial challenges, we’ll still perform the Shraddha Pooja free of cost, with complete respect and authenticity.
If you’re unable to afford the expenses of a full Shraddha Pooja, we’ll still conduct it for you.
Because no soul should remain hungry for prayers, and no child should be stopped from fulfilling their dharma due to money.
Frequently Asked Question
Tarpan is the water-based offering with mantras for the soul’s satisfaction. Shraddha involves full offerings of food and prayers to honor and uplift the departed.
Traditionally, it is done by the male heir. However, if there’s no male heir, or if a woman feels emotionally and spiritually called to do it—she can perform it with full devotion, and we support it.
It’s okay. The sankalp can be made with honest intention. Vedic rituals honor the emotion behind it just as much as the detail.
Absolutely. At Moksh Dham, we offer free Shraddha and Tarpan rituals for families who are going through financial hardship. Everything from samagri to pandit seva is taken care of—with full devotion.
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